Divorce can already be used as a verb. As well as a noun.
If you say "I want a divorce", that would be a noun.
If you say "I will divorce you", that is a verb.
The word divorce is already a verb. This is because "divorce" is an action.Other verbs are divorces, divorcing and divorced.Some example sentences are:"I will divorce you"."He divorces her for cheating"."Divorcing someone is not cheap"."I do not want to be divorced".
The noun divorce is a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for a procedure."To get a divorce you go to divorce court and divorce each other."The first divorce is a nounThe second divorce is an adjectiveThe third divorce is a verb
This can be a noun or a verb. Here are some sentences.We should divorce ourselves from this situation before the newspapers hear what's going on.He asked her for a divorce.They will divorce in a few months.
Get = Divorce. Whoever deleted it, look it up. If you mean the verb, that could be obtain or procure, for a couple of examples.
Hilary did not divorce but their parents divorce?
divorce law
The "get" is the divorce document or also refers to the divorce itself.
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The noun form of "divorce" is "divorce."
how do you get your maiden name back after a divorce if you didn't get it on your divorce decree
I divorce you. I divorce you. I divorce you. Done
why did they get divorce